Daniel Radcliffe's latest Tony awards snub has fans very angry

So far, Daniel Radcliffe, world's most powerful boy wizard, has been unable
to cast a spell on Tony Awards voters.

With his snub on Tuesday morning — he was a favorite for a Best Actor nod for
his work in Martin McDonagh's comedy "The Cripple of Inishmaan" —
the former Harry Potter is now 0-for-3 when it comes to Broadway's highest
honor. It's a wonder, too, because he's garnered critical acclaim for each of
his outings on the Great White Way.

In 2008, he dropped trou for the drama "Equus," but all he received for
the splashy performance was a Drama Desk nomination. Then, in 2012, Radcliffe
wowed in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," but again came up
short of a Tony nod, despite the show receiving nominations in nine other
categories.

Hollywood actors earned several nods on Tuesday — Neil Patrick Harris, Chris
O'Dowd and Bryan Cranston all earned Best Actor nominations — but stars like
Denzel Washington and Michelle Williams joined Radcliffe in the snub category.
Good company, but hardly comfort to these fans and experts, who reacted quite
angrily on Twitter:

Congratulations to all the Tony nominees! Wish Daniel Radcliffe had made
the list though-shut out for the 3rd time. http://t.co/y0BBJWI6gb